[Elecraft] KX3 RX optimization

ae4pb at carolinaheli.com ae4pb at carolinaheli.com
Thu Oct 1 10:57:21 EDT 2015


I find the audio FX delay feature really makes a huge difference in my
headset. I'm not sure how/why but I hear and copy better with it turned on.
I currently run the delay at 5. 
Jer

-----Original Message-----
From: elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Al Duncan
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2015 10:06 AM
To: elecraft at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] KX3 RX optimization

Most of you have probably already discovered this, but the following points
I have found for CW operation (some of it applies to all modes) may be of
help for new owners of a KX3:   

1. The default 30dB of preamp gain isn't always a good choice. If I notice
that the noise level (without signals) on a particular band is S5 or
stronger, I reduce the preamp gain by 10dB and see if that helps. Amplifying
noise doesn't help copy the signal buried in it any better. Even the noise
reduction (NR) circuit will work better when it isn't swamped with noise;
the CWT also works better for tuning a CW signal. I often find that
reception on 40m and 80m is better with the preamp off or at 10 dB gain max.
Note that preamp gain is set in the menu individually for each band.

2. A narrow bandwidth such as 300 Hz or even 100 Hz can really make the CW
signal you are trying to hear stick out. A narrower bandwidth also makes the
CWT tuning work better. I use a 500 Hz bandwidth when tuning around and then
reduce it once I find a signal of interest, using CWT to get "on his
frequency" (you could also press the SPOT button to let the KX3 center
itself on the signal). 

3. Remember that the receiver RF Gain setting appears to work "backwards" to
what many people think. Maximum sensitivity is at a setting of 0 (zero),
poorest sensitivity is at a setting of 60.

 

73, AL - VE3RRD

 

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